My son has back and neck pain occasionally, has bruises that stay around and has aching legs all at times and not so sever. Anyone know what it could be and if it is serious etc. He is 12 years old ...

they hurt to the touch and when i try to walk i cant bend my knees much and its extremely pain ful to get up and down from sitting , walking, going up and down stairs at hurts ro even raise my leg up ...

not my legs or pelvis kinda on the stomach part of my body. I checked online to see if it was my apendix causing me this pain but i dont have any of the other symptoms of appendicitis. Oh ya it only ...

Ive been feeling horrible pressure in my head along with pain for over a week now. My doctor is having me do a catscan soon. Do you think there is something seriously wrong or could it be a head cold?...

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Why is my body so sore and tense and how can I make it stop and relax?

My neck has been really tense and it feels like it's in knots and my back has been stiff and hurting and same with my legs and now my arms are starting to tense up and hurt. I bought expensive stress relief lotion and i put it all over me and it only makes it feel better for only about 30 minutes. Why is my body doing this and what can I do? By the way I'm only 19.

You simply overworked those areas. Too much stress on these areas. Neck pain can be caused by too much weight being put on it, it being bent in an awkward unnatural position in bed..leg pain...you might be walking/running too much. Your calf muscles are a big yet very sensitive muscle group. Your arms..Your back can hurt because of you hunch-backing, sitting in the chair with your back bending..making the C shape...) Too much stress on your back muscles... Your arms..i'm not too sure.
Ice the areas 1 by one and provide some levitation and rest for each area. For neck, Get a neck support or just bring your head up and put an ice pack on the back of your neck with a paper towel under it. Press it on your neck and leave it there for about 15 minutes. For your legs, levitation is the best thing you can do. Take an old pillow you don't use anymore and put it under your leg while your sitting down on the couch. Get a nice thick one. The more levitation, the better. Place the ice pack with a paper towel covering it on the top of your leg or under your leg under your calf muscle. Wherever on your leg you feel the pain, put the ice pack there and let it rest like that. After about 10-15 minutes. For your back, simply ice it and keep it straight. For your arms, use the arm rests on either side of the couch and place an ice pack wherever the pain is coming from the most.